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That ship looks totaly beached
. The pic of the bow is virtualy out of the water.
They won't be pulling all that tonnage off the beach with a few tug boats.
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Would think there has to be some rigs like the Christine Rose in that part of the world that would be on the scene. As pointed out earlier there is a lot of that boat resting on the shallow side of the canal and short of unloading it the only way to float it is to dig a hole under it.
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Originally posted by redleaf View PostWould think there has to be some rigs like the Christine Rose in that part of the world that would be on the scene. As pointed out earlier there is a lot of that boat resting on the shallow side of the canal and short of unloading it the only way to float it is to dig a hole under it.
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A bit of movement in the right direction, not solved but progress. Gotta move more sand and clay. It must be a bit of a challenge to know how to remove dirt without upsetting the balance of that top-heavy beast.
Risk of damaging the boat if they pull too hard - don't want to put a wrinkle in the side...
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-egypt-suezcanal-ship-idUSKBN2BJ0C1 https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-egypt-suezcanal-ship-idUSKBN2BJ0C1
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https://www.dredgingtoday.com/vessels/el-seddiek/
They have a whole fleet of dredges there including this one with 19000 hp and a 1000mm suction inlet. Will dredge 30m deep. That would move thousands of yards per hr.
Who knows how things work in shithole parts of the world?
Must need huge kickback to get anything to happen.
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Sounds like the ship was just to big and too loaded for that shallow canal. That may be why it ended up sideways to begin with. Even when they dredge it out in that spot, it may just run aground further up the canal. The aerial views shows how narrow it is at that particular spot. Just sayin, not with any conviction.
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Gotta get that china junk over here fast before consumers start losing it.
I mean god forbid we actually made something within range of the people who actually need it and kept inventory in a depot somewhere. Nope, instead lets have a just in time system from the otherside of the planet and try to shove 100 cargo and oil freighters a day through a tiny channel and hope nothing goes wrong.
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